The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 102
... thee detain . Thy wing of fire Bore thee amidst the Cherub - choir ; And there awhile to thee ' t was given Once more that Voice ' beloved to join , Which taught thee first a flight divine , Yet round her couch indulgent Fancy drew The ...
... thee detain . Thy wing of fire Bore thee amidst the Cherub - choir ; And there awhile to thee ' t was given Once more that Voice ' beloved to join , Which taught thee first a flight divine , Yet round her couch indulgent Fancy drew The ...
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... thee , my flow'r , whose breath was giv'n By milder genii o'er the deep , The spirits of the white man's heav'n Forbid not thee to weep : - Nor will the Christian host , No ! I shall love thee still , when death itself is past . Nor ...
... thee , my flow'r , whose breath was giv'n By milder genii o'er the deep , The spirits of the white man's heav'n Forbid not thee to weep : - Nor will the Christian host , No ! I shall love thee still , when death itself is past . Nor ...
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... thee I clamor , but thou dost not hear . The beam of morning witnesses my sighing , The lonely night - hour views me weep in vain , Yet thou art holy , and , on thee relying , Our fathers were released from grief and pain . To thee they ...
... thee I clamor , but thou dost not hear . The beam of morning witnesses my sighing , The lonely night - hour views me weep in vain , Yet thou art holy , and , on thee relying , Our fathers were released from grief and pain . To thee they ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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